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security personnel didn't like us filming here. back at the hiding spot, the officers from changdong told us they wouldn't give up. this "we'll keep trying to petition, but we know it publicly won't lead anywhere. still, what choice is there? we have to try." they remain unconvinced about the depth of corruption in china, then take their word for it. the new batch of communist party leaderappointed last month. party secretary wander corruption it it could spelt end of the country. but doing something about it in places like chengdong province will be do you have. they say one-party state with little transparencies or accountability. the former police chief didn't return our calls. but the government could make a start by listening to their own policemen because there are many here who have had enough. >> ifill: finally tonight, another way of looking at the ongoing economic crisis in greece. jeffrey brown was in athens recently and talked to two poets about hard times now and in the nation's past. >> brown: so sometimes you're out
security personnel didn't like us filming here. back at the hiding spot, the officers from changdong told us they wouldn't give up. this "we'll keep trying to petition, but we know it publicly won't lead anywhere. still, what choice is there? we have to try." they remain unconvinced about the depth of corruption in china, then take their word for it. the new batch of communist party leaderappointed last month. party secretary wander corruption it it could spelt end of the country. but...
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i think the president is using this as an opening and may revisit this. not like oh, shoot, didn't realize it.our >> taking full advantage. if that'is that what we want frn government leaders? >> what he can take full advantage of. >> i agree it is taking advantage. but is that the message we want to send? when do we say let's take off i am with stupid t-shirts. this is why we don't get anything done.>> gerri: how do you think the court will rule in this? >> the court will look at it, the senate was in recess, completely legal and the court will rule. >> no question based on the questions thrown at thert attorneys that the court is. saying come on, wait a second. they were not in recess. >> that is not what gerri is asking. rul gerri asks wh will the court ultimately rule? >> they will say no, no, no. >> break it down a little bit. >> he broke the law. >> the court will say it was illegal? >> the appointment should go, gone, goodbye.e >> you are wrong.ther gerri: what does the supreme court do? >> whoever loses will appeal and the supreme court will take
i think the president is using this as an opening and may revisit this. not like oh, shoot, didn't realize it.our >> taking full advantage. if that'is that what we want frn government leaders? >> what he can take full advantage of. >> i agree it is taking advantage. but is that the message we want to send? when do we say let's take off i am with stupid t-shirts. this is why we don't get anything done.>> gerri: how do you think the court will rule in this? >> the...
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. >> and that's all for us. merry christmas. ♪ >>> shuffle the deck, roll the dice, and give the wheel a spin. america took chances this year. gambling on whether to keep the old president or pick a new one. betting on a better economy. coming up snake eyes in some places and dealing wild cards in others. now, we've got the oddsmakers to break it all down. from cbs's "the talk," aisha tyler, all-around smart guy, ben stein, julie mason, and stand-up guy pete dominick. cnn's own isha sesay, and buddy valastro on "ac 360's" "all the best, all the worst 2012." >> welcome, i'm tom foreman, and this was a year for living dangerously. whether flirting with the fiscal cliff or skydiving from the edge of space or just buying a power ball ticket, risk taking was back en vogue. as we head into the new year, we're going to look back at all of the risky business that brought us here in the economy, in entertainment, in sports, in pop culture, in technology, and in the biggest, baddest game of all. give it to the twin pill
. >> and that's all for us. merry christmas. ♪ >>> shuffle the deck, roll the dice, and give the wheel a spin. america took chances this year. gambling on whether to keep the old president or pick a new one. betting on a better economy. coming up snake eyes in some places and dealing wild cards in others. now, we've got the oddsmakers to break it all down. from cbs's "the talk," aisha tyler, all-around smart guy, ben stein, julie mason, and stand-up guy pete dominick....
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> my name is phil ginsburg and the general manager of the san francisco parks and rec department and i want to welcome everybody to the 83rd annual holiday tree lighting. happy holidays to you all. this is san francisco's official holiday tree right behind us, uncle john's tree and over 100 years old, and tonight it sports over 550 christmas holiday lights. >> five, four, three, two, one! >> yay!
thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> my name is phil ginsburg and the general manager of the san francisco parks and rec department and i want to welcome everybody to the 83rd annual holiday tree lighting. happy holidays to you all. this is san francisco's official holiday tree right behind us, uncle john's tree and over 100 years old, and tonight it sports over 550 christmas holiday lights. >> five, four, three, two,...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. . >>> to be sure, not everything was fun and games in 2012. and some things turned out to be quite risky, indeed. especially when it came to the big news stories that rocked american shores and stunned the rest of the world. >> there was a lot of tragedy, so i couldn't call it, you know, a good year. i don't think that's how i view it. how i feel about it. >> worst blind date. superstorm sandy. ripping up the east coast just days before the big election, it was no longer a hurricane when it hit new york and new jersey, but it was horrible just the same. taking lives, devastating thousands of homes and businesses. >> we were out of business for eight days. i mean, in a hundred years, carlos has never closed for more than a day.
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it seems like it was mean spirited. >> how have they harmed us? what have they done to us? they live quietly. they deserve a better show than that one. >> best survivor, the kardashians. still hanging around, still getting attention, and with kim taking up with kanye west, still finding ways to dazzle the star gazers. >> i know. kim k. and kanye? what? i have a secret addiction to watching the kardashians, so, you know, i'm letting all my business hang out in this end of year review show. >> i don't want to say anything bad about them because i often find myself sitting near them in restaurants in beverly hills, so i'm not going to say anything bad about them. let's just say i don't understand them. >> worst loss, whitney houston's untimely death at the age of 48. >> i was disappointed, but i wasn't necessarily surprised. >> best comeback from the edge of calamity, lindsay lohan, starring as elizabeth taylor in "liz and dick." >> worst fall right back to where she was -- >> i know, lindsay lohan, the trouble just doesn't end for her. you know, she may win the prize for pers
it seems like it was mean spirited. >> how have they harmed us? what have they done to us? they live quietly. they deserve a better show than that one. >> best survivor, the kardashians. still hanging around, still getting attention, and with kim taking up with kanye west, still finding ways to dazzle the star gazers. >> i know. kim k. and kanye? what? i have a secret addiction to watching the kardashians, so, you know, i'm letting all my business hang out in this end of year...
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. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraceptions. let's start there. >> you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> and a fair number of moments ranging from ridiculous to inexplicable. >> i'm not going to shut up. it's my turn. >> i think it's called romnesia. >> if i were to coin a term it would be obamalogna. >> it was seen at the time as a proxy race for november. turns out the end result was nobelw -- no bellwether race. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> new jersey governor's full on embrace for helping sandy-ravaged new jersey came days before the election and had no noticeable effect on the presidential race but some think that he didn't have to be that efusive. they will remember if his name pops up in twenty-six teen. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> missouri senate candidate and richard murdoch of indiana. >> if life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situati
. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraceptions. let's start there. >> you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> and a fair number of moments ranging from ridiculous to inexplicable. >> i'm not going to shut up. it's my turn. >> i think it's called romnesia. >> if i were to coin a term it would be obamalogna. >> it was seen at the time as a proxy race for november. turns out the end result was nobelw -- no bellwether race. >> i cannot...
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luis leone. >> let us bow our heads in prayer. let us pray. gracious god who has blessed us with this good land for our heritage, we pray that we may always prove ourselves to be a people mindful of your favor and glad to do your will. we pray that you will save us from violence, discord and confusion, from pride, arrogance and fear of each other, defend our liberties and people the multitudes brought here out of many nations and languages. we pray that you will shower with your life giving spirit those to whom we have entrusted the authority of our government, that there may be justice and peace at home and that we may be a blessing to all the nations of the world. in the time of prosperity, fill our parties with thankfulness and in the day of trouble let us not lose our trust in you. let this national tree be a reminder that in some inexplicable way you are standing with us at all times. all this we ask in your most holy name, amen. >> good evening. on behalf of the national park foundation and national park service it is a great privilege t
luis leone. >> let us bow our heads in prayer. let us pray. gracious god who has blessed us with this good land for our heritage, we pray that we may always prove ourselves to be a people mindful of your favor and glad to do your will. we pray that you will save us from violence, discord and confusion, from pride, arrogance and fear of each other, defend our liberties and people the multitudes brought here out of many nations and languages. we pray that you will shower with your life...
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i hope our viewers will join us there. for now, christian wiman thanks for talking to us about the "the other dope, 1010 poems in 100 years". >> there is in need more of our >> brown: there's more of our conversation about christian wiman's own poetry and his latest book, "every riven thing". that's on our poetry page. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. a gunman set a fire in western new york state, then ambushed firefighters, killing two. it was one of several attacks nationwide, with memories of the newtown school massacre still fresh. and in bethlehem, the church of the nativity marked the arrival of christmas day with midnight mass. and the pope presided over late night services for hundreds of the faithful, in st. peter's basilica at the vatican. actor jack klugman was died in california. online, we ask "what did the world look like in 2012?" kwame holman is here to tell us. >> holman: rewind the year in photos and revisit some of the most memorable and tumultuous moments around the globe. find that s
i hope our viewers will join us there. for now, christian wiman thanks for talking to us about the "the other dope, 1010 poems in 100 years". >> there is in need more of our >> brown: there's more of our conversation about christian wiman's own poetry and his latest book, "every riven thing". that's on our poetry page. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. a gunman set a fire in western new york state, then ambushed firefighters, killing two....
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data and technology to help us do that. and then, of course, i think the most important part is to organize our communities and work with community-based organizations, families, religious groups, and everybody that's on the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go in different direction. the unfortunate and very tragic incident in connecticut in sandy hook elementary school of course heightened everybody's awareness of what violence can really be all about. and as we have been not only responding, reacting to this national tragedy that i think president obama has adequately described as broken all of our hearts, and in every funeral that has taken place, for those 20 innocent children and six innocent adults in the school districts, and school administrators, we obviously have shared in that very tragic event, all of us. it has touched everybody across this country. san francisco is
data and technology to help us do that. and then, of course, i think the most important part is to organize our communities and work with community-based organizations, families, religious groups, and everybody that's on the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go in different direction. the unfortunate and very tragic incident in connecticut in sandy...
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>> guest: that cloud is all of us. the cloud is the marketing term for the way in which the internet as a whole can offer business services and what that means more specifically perhaps is a large data center, a data warehouse. perhaps not and ashburn at the next town over but in the next town over it has to tether in and connect directly, as directly as possible to the distribution depot you might say of ashburn virginia. ashburn is a place where bandwidth is the most abundant and the cheapest. it's a place that the most direct connections to the most other places and when you are dealing with a cloud perhaps with either e-mail or your backup for some program you use to manage your salesforce or whatever it is, you wanted to operate absolutely as possible, as much like sitting on your own computer. and that means being as closely tied to major network hubs as possible. >> host: in our discussion the past half hour we have talked about generators and wires and rooms with air conditioners etc.. how green is the internet
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boehner that if the sides didn't use the agreement he would use the inaugurate address and "state of the union" to sell country the republicans at fault. he said i put $800 billion in tax revenue on the table. what do i get for that? you get nothing. >> he knows the republicans are fractured and i think the debate who will lead is ridiculous. nothing is going to come out of the house or the senate. president will decide what will be in the senate. the entire objective was not to pass anything to help with the debt or deficit. to destroy the republicans in the house. create a civil war. that is what he did. he would not compromise on tax rate. he himself said a year ago. but he insisted on the rates knowing it would cause the kind of civil war in the house. the objective now of fracturing the one element in washington this could stop the agenda in the second term succeeded. he put out the patch plan to raise rates on those earning $250,000 and extend unemployment. if that is the bottom line he will propose it. the republicans decide he wins either way. he passed it in the house or he
boehner that if the sides didn't use the agreement he would use the inaugurate address and "state of the union" to sell country the republicans at fault. he said i put $800 billion in tax revenue on the table. what do i get for that? you get nothing. >> he knows the republicans are fractured and i think the debate who will lead is ridiculous. nothing is going to come out of the house or the senate. president will decide what will be in the senate. the entire objective was not to...
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thank you all so much for being with us. and why don't we just start really quickly with the story of the year, mika. and that, of course, barack obama wins, the republicans lose. and in a way that perhaps is more telling than just what one election result might suggest. >> well, i think it certainly does. and it gives him a certain platform and credibility that perhaps he didn't have before. but watching as these fiscal cliff negotiations have gone through the holidays, it certainly is perhaps a little bit more of a bully pulpit for the president and for his position on taxes. but i think the biggest story of the year came at the end of the year, in the past week or so. which is the massacre at the elementary school in sandy hook, newtown. those are the stories that barnicle and andrew have chosen as the top stories of 2012 to cover. mike barnicle, would you agree, that this could be his signature for his second term? >> i do. i do agree with that. i think the events of a few days ago in newtown, connecticut, will help shap
thank you all so much for being with us. and why don't we just start really quickly with the story of the year, mika. and that, of course, barack obama wins, the republicans lose. and in a way that perhaps is more telling than just what one election result might suggest. >> well, i think it certainly does. and it gives him a certain platform and credibility that perhaps he didn't have before. but watching as these fiscal cliff negotiations have gone through the holidays, it certainly is...
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as for us, the rain is already hitting us. hi, annie. >> hi, darya. >>> yes, we have some rain here, stormtracker 4 shows us some moderate-to-heavy rain through san mateo where you see the yellow and this is a fast- moving system looking at some light rain towards concord and walnut creek and east of it in the yellow -- that's the warm water and rain falling. danville, san mara moan getting wet -- san leandro getting wet. but ling game, san mateo, pretty good rain at this hour. further south, into redwood city, palo alto, you're getting in on some of the action as well. here's the futurecast. the rain coming in sooner than the models first indicate and i think once we see all the rain getting through, you have to get ready for the cooler air. by 4:00, widespread rain and i think a lot of it will head towards the south and southeast towards san jose this afternoon and so you want to get ready for that. windy conditions, along with the rain -- you already have a very soggy soil and the saturated soil so we could see some downed
as for us, the rain is already hitting us. hi, annie. >> hi, darya. >>> yes, we have some rain here, stormtracker 4 shows us some moderate-to-heavy rain through san mateo where you see the yellow and this is a fast- moving system looking at some light rain towards concord and walnut creek and east of it in the yellow -- that's the warm water and rain falling. danville, san mara moan getting wet -- san leandro getting wet. but ling game, san mateo, pretty good rain at this hour....
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travel officials here tell us that despite the fact that mr. were delays things went fairly well today and they are pleased with how they handled all the delays. jamie? >> jamie: let me ask about. this we should give some information for those who aren't flying how is it looking on the roads and the trains? that's right. you know what? more people are driving than lie flying. according to triple a. over the late last week a lot of those roads were under sleet and snow. in fact, a the love those roadways are just getting cleared so people are just making it home in time for christmas. jamie, back to you. >> jamie: we hope they do. if they are on those roads they shouldn't be driving. merry christmas to you. >> thanks. merry christmas. >> more on your christmas day first alert forecast right now with meteorologist audrey from fox a right here in new york. audrey, great to see you. what can folks expect from this storm. it seems pretty big. >> yeah. you know, we are expecting a major one to come across for christmas day we are getting a white chri
travel officials here tell us that despite the fact that mr. were delays things went fairly well today and they are pleased with how they handled all the delays. jamie? >> jamie: let me ask about. this we should give some information for those who aren't flying how is it looking on the roads and the trains? that's right. you know what? more people are driving than lie flying. according to triple a. over the late last week a lot of those roads were under sleet and snow. in fact, a the love...
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they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." you can never really understand how it is going to be manipulated by local agendas and parties. that was my experience crying not. let me ask a last question. aside from things that you have been directly involved with, is there a film or documentary or television show which you think is a great example of what hollywood can mean to public policy and politics? is there a singular documentary film, television show, which stands out to you? >> "mr. smith goes to washington." no matter what your politics are, i cannot imagine anyone watching that film not being somehow moved to have a voice. to be able to put a voice to experience and your point of view. i suppose that gets me every time. >> good choice. >> mine was "it's a wonderful life." it was a snapshot of an imagined america. to the extent that was a window to the rest of the world, people at t
they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." you can never really understand how it is going to be manipulated by local agendas and parties. that was my experience crying not. let me ask a last question. aside from things that you have been directly involved with, is there a film or documentary or television show which you think is a great example of what...
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from all of us at cbs news, merry christmas. good night. >>> i am allen martin. >> i am elizabeth cook. this wasn't supposed to be a federal holiday, bit turned into one. cbs 5 reporter grace lee tells us it is not so great for some people trying to get on a plane. >> that's right. many spent thousands for the airline ticket and also made appointments to be at the agency today. but since the president declared this a holiday three days ago, this became a huge deal. >> i am real upset because we could have done -- at this point i don't know what we can do now. just wait. we have been here since 7:30 in the morning. my appointment was at 9:00. >> stranded on christmas eve. it was the same story for dozens who were supposed to renew or pick up passports today. some had pintments scheduled for today, including aiden keith. he is supposed to catch a flight to mexico tomorrow to see his wife and 2-year-old. >> dispinting pinting -- dispinting. >> the passport agency was supposed to be open today, but in a last minute dig on friday the
from all of us at cbs news, merry christmas. good night. >>> i am allen martin. >> i am elizabeth cook. this wasn't supposed to be a federal holiday, bit turned into one. cbs 5 reporter grace lee tells us it is not so great for some people trying to get on a plane. >> that's right. many spent thousands for the airline ticket and also made appointments to be at the agency today. but since the president declared this a holiday three days ago, this became a huge deal. >>...
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and one final story from us tonight. even in the age of e-mail, kids are still composing thousands of hand-written letters to santa. for the past century, the post office has been collecting notes from needy children and matching them with donors. as abc's sharyn alfonsi learned, this year, kids are asking for a lot more than toys. ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ >> reporter: nothing captures the hopefulness of christmas like those "dear santa" letters. but this year, at new york's main post office, the people who sorted through those letters to santa noticed something else -- a change in mood. >> it's pretty desperate. >> reporter: peter fontana is the head elf here. >> i'm a 9-year-old and i live in a shelter. >> reporter: fortunately, this brooklyn-born elf believes in miracles. >> this letter asked for a queen-sized bed because the kids were sleeping on the floor in the basement. when i put that letter down, my phone rang and it was a bed company asking how they can help. >> reporter: for all those 100 years, t
and one final story from us tonight. even in the age of e-mail, kids are still composing thousands of hand-written letters to santa. for the past century, the post office has been collecting notes from needy children and matching them with donors. as abc's sharyn alfonsi learned, this year, kids are asking for a lot more than toys. ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ >> reporter: nothing captures the hopefulness of christmas like those "dear santa" letters. but this year, at...
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tell us about that. >> correct. for example, there are 25 economically significant regulation at the white house now, that is regulations with a economic impact of $100 million or more. some are rules under the affordable care act, menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labeling requirements. so there is a lot at the white house now. there is lot of rules that are passed their statutory deadline. past the deadline for the administration set for them, that have been waiting around for several months. we don't know why. you can assume might be because of the election because the pace we're on right now is significantly lower than other re-election years. for example, 2008, 2004, and 2000. gerri: you say more than 80% of the rules have been under review for 90 plus days. why does it take so long? look, i don't even want to see the rules come into place but at end of the day they should have some efficiency about enacting them and writing them down? >> sure. well the biggest issue is transparency. you mentione
tell us about that. >> correct. for example, there are 25 economically significant regulation at the white house now, that is regulations with a economic impact of $100 million or more. some are rules under the affordable care act, menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labeling requirements. so there is a lot at the white house now. there is lot of rules that are passed their statutory deadline. past the deadline for the administration set for them, that have been waiting...
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god bless us. god bless us everyone. >> classic lines like that from the christmas carroll to make you remember the true meaning of christmas. his family is tearing through the holiday and the feast. >> here with a christmas message is author of this book. god wants you happy. father john. >>> and at the midnight mass. >> awake like santa. >> i am confident. >> and after midnight mass. >> it was a superbowl . and you only work one day i week . >> here is the pope's message . he will deliver his message last night and we need to take time and slow down and reflect and allow god in his lives and slow down and not use technology much and that is a great message for christmas day . >> on the only for catholics or christians and people who believe that there is a higher power and there is a super gnarl being who has plan and mission for our lives and the pope is saying in this modern age . we don'tine have time for god which is amazing. that doesn't make sense. if god is al-powerful and loving . we are
god bless us. god bless us everyone. >> classic lines like that from the christmas carroll to make you remember the true meaning of christmas. his family is tearing through the holiday and the feast. >> here with a christmas message is author of this book. god wants you happy. father john. >>> and at the midnight mass. >> awake like santa. >> i am confident. >> and after midnight mass. >> it was a superbowl . and you only work one day i week ....
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when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> this assault on newtown, it was a breaking of our national heart. i think the only thing that can comfort you when you face something this tragic is to do something good with it. imagine if everyone could commit to doing one act of kindness for each precious life lost, an act of kindness, big or small. are you in? >>> it's a very royal christmas in britain where the queen and her family marked the holiday in familiar fashion. but there were a few notable breaks from tradition. our report from nbc's jim maceda in london. >> reporter: queen elizabeth began this, her 60th christmas on
when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> this assault on newtown, it was a...
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david, keep us posted. kelly? kelly: police in newtown are getting much-needed break this christmas. police officers from the state of connecticut are volunteering to cover the town to newtown's entire police force can have the day off. some officers donating their overtime pay to charities helping those affected by the elementary school shooting earlier this month. jamie: that's a great story too. we want to keep you posted on any extreme weather out there. if you're flying or driving and there is a large storm that is moving across parts of the southern midwest and raised threats of tornados, maybe even record numbers of tornadoes in the southeast. meanwhile there's snow and sleet and freezing rain. that could also complicate your holiday travel plans. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is in charge keeping track of all that. how bad, rick? >> pretty significant storm unfortunately today, tomorrow, thursday still. and it's going to impact a lot of people. cold temperatures are already in place, very cold down ac
david, keep us posted. kelly? kelly: police in newtown are getting much-needed break this christmas. police officers from the state of connecticut are volunteering to cover the town to newtown's entire police force can have the day off. some officers donating their overtime pay to charities helping those affected by the elementary school shooting earlier this month. jamie: that's a great story too. we want to keep you posted on any extreme weather out there. if you're flying or driving and...
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bonnie schneider joins us now. hopefully, bonnie, most people, well, most people are where they expected to be this christmas day. >> i hope so. because if they're traveling across the south, dangerous weather is erupting rights now. we have a tornado watch that's in effect until 1:00 p.m. central time for much of southern louisiana. this includes baton rouge, hammond, new orleans,i nickel-sized hail across texas. look at the frequent lightning hammering the dallas area right now. you're seeing that sweeping across mississippi and into jackson and this is a very dangerous situation for travel, not just in terms of damages areas where we're having strong wind but we could likely see tornados. the area in orange indicates a moderate risk for tornados. what does that mean? it means that we have a 30 to 60% escalated risk in this region right here for severe weather to break out for today. so the weather is likely to get worse as we go through the afternoon when we're talking about the threat of severe thunderstorms. i
bonnie schneider joins us now. hopefully, bonnie, most people, well, most people are where they expected to be this christmas day. >> i hope so. because if they're traveling across the south, dangerous weather is erupting rights now. we have a tornado watch that's in effect until 1:00 p.m. central time for much of southern louisiana. this includes baton rouge, hammond, new orleans,i nickel-sized hail across texas. look at the frequent lightning hammering the dallas area right now. you're...
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you can use gazelle.com, key exchange. you can use ebay. that's where i found you get the best prices. but what you need to know is they lose value the longer they sit in the drawer. so, sell them now. >> great advice. big question. how do i get the new gadget to work? >> right. >> i'm dying to use it. my kids go through this. they get this thing and i'm so scared for that. >> right. you have lots of different services that are available to you. you know about the geek squad. that's a subscription service. if you get a new mac, you can go to apple and get their one-to-one training services, where they give you weekly lessons for $99 a year. my best advice, find a geeky kid in the neighborhood. the price is right. they're more flexible. and they'll be responding to your ever embarrassing question. >> i want you to get to your last test. >> the one thing i recommend on christmas, is to bust out the freezer bags and the sharpies. every new gadget. you label what it is. the warranty, the instructions, extra cables and everything you get with it
you can use gazelle.com, key exchange. you can use ebay. that's where i found you get the best prices. but what you need to know is they lose value the longer they sit in the drawer. so, sell them now. >> great advice. big question. how do i get the new gadget to work? >> right. >> i'm dying to use it. my kids go through this. they get this thing and i'm so scared for that. >> right. you have lots of different services that are available to you. you know about the geek...
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lou: and the part that you said where it is tragic foru: us us. in our various institutions, since there are no consequences. sitting in an aircraft, we have a pretty strong light, and this actually the architect and the guy who presided over the largest conflict in american history, a conflict we have not won. >> to his credit, we have to give general petraeus credit. he is paid a price, nobody comes a general without slipping up to the top. i have extraordinary respect for these folks. lou: you say these folks. no one respects for supports more or military than i do. if you will, i will not indulge the plural. i'm talking about a man who sent the cia down the gutter. >> i will not defend what he did, you can't. lou: why don't we try to get to what is going on. why are we putting up with this kind of nonsense and recognizing there is a culture the military and in washington that we have to get a hold of. >> i think it is a culture all over our society. look at the sports world. virtually no part of our culture in which people don't feel they don'
lou: and the part that you said where it is tragic foru: us us. in our various institutions, since there are no consequences. sitting in an aircraft, we have a pretty strong light, and this actually the architect and the guy who presided over the largest conflict in american history, a conflict we have not won. >> to his credit, we have to give general petraeus credit. he is paid a price, nobody comes a general without slipping up to the top. i have extraordinary respect for these folks....
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tell us what it was like. it's devastating. >> alisyn: your home was destroyed. >> yes, it was destroyed. we felt helpless and alone if it wasn't for the people the neighborhood. they brought us down food. hot coffee. without our people we wouldn't have been able to do it. >> alisyn: that's a wonderful message also. how will you deal with christmas this year? the grand kids keep you going. even though you don't feel the joy it's there with them. >> that is the beauty of children. we are so happy that you are here with us for this christmas celebration today. we really appreciate it really inspirational message. gretchen let's go over to you. >> thank you so much, alisyn. today of course we are celebrating baby jesus. his parents forced to find shelter in a marriage when there was no room at the inn. >> that's what christmas is all about. it's something our friend, pastor and former arkansas governor mike huckabee knows quite a bit about. he joins us now with a very special christmas message. >> mike: i hope yo
tell us what it was like. it's devastating. >> alisyn: your home was destroyed. >> yes, it was destroyed. we felt helpless and alone if it wasn't for the people the neighborhood. they brought us down food. hot coffee. without our people we wouldn't have been able to do it. >> alisyn: that's a wonderful message also. how will you deal with christmas this year? the grand kids keep you going. even though you don't feel the joy it's there with them. >> that is the beauty of...
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each of us can, each of us must really decide to what extent this has been full filled. people of faith might ask this, does the tendency of modern politics to take on more and more tasks in order to e little rate the human conditions, does this tend to mute religion's message about reconciling us to that condition. and people worry where religious institutions can flourish beneath the dark shade of the government that tries to splay every human need and satisfy every human appetite. to the extent that the politics of modernity attenuates the religion of society, to the extent it threatens society's prosperity and happiness. he understood this. erving described himself as thee tropic by which he meant oriented to the divine. he explained why in he has words which a society needs more than sensible men and women if it is to prosper. it need the energizes of the creative imagination as expressed in the arts. it is crucial to the lives of all of our citizens as it is to all human beings at all times that they encounter a world that possesses a transcendent meaning in which
each of us can, each of us must really decide to what extent this has been full filled. people of faith might ask this, does the tendency of modern politics to take on more and more tasks in order to e little rate the human conditions, does this tend to mute religion's message about reconciling us to that condition. and people worry where religious institutions can flourish beneath the dark shade of the government that tries to splay every human need and satisfy every human appetite. to the...
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we found books that shook us, filled us with joy and gladness, that sunned us to -- summoned us to courage and wonder. that used language in astounding ways. that surprised us what are narrative could do or we found books that brought beauty to the world of young readers and brought knowledge and understanding to the young world and brought wisdom to the world. we found books and this saint august seen that served the young readers in moving way and found the five finalists. these were the others who took that journey with me on that road. judith boar tease. susan cooper. dan yell, it's a great honor to be a part of the committee with you. i knew i would find wisdom in you all. i never expected to find friends. thank you for your labor and high and noble courtesy and kindness. for your belief that writing for young people is critically important for our culture. in such strangely troubled dais brought me back to hope. thank you. [applause] the five finalists are william alexander. goblin secrets. published. [cheering and applause] "out of reach" [cheering and applause] a story of the eleve
we found books that shook us, filled us with joy and gladness, that sunned us to -- summoned us to courage and wonder. that used language in astounding ways. that surprised us what are narrative could do or we found books that brought beauty to the world of young readers and brought knowledge and understanding to the young world and brought wisdom to the world. we found books and this saint august seen that served the young readers in moving way and found the five finalists. these were the...
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stay with us, we are comingpai right back nful for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it home, mama's gonna bring it home. oh, no! man: oh, mom! aah! announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. all right, let's see what you can do. let's go. announcer: search "we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together. - who doesn't fall asleep in that class? [bell rings] - they just expect that. - honestly. [chatter and laughter] - he asked me right before school started. - oh. - no way. - hi. - hi. - ♪ shine, come on and let it sh
stay with us, we are comingpai right back nful for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a...
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secretary lahood if you could thank president obama from all of us. yes. [applause] because i know today we're going to spend a lot of precious moments thanking leader pelosi and congress women fine 79 and boxer and. >> >> we're going to thank all of our community members and from china town and all of them have worked very hard. these are not easy projects. they're very complicated and people had to work at the highest levels to make sure that every aspect worked, and a person who has worked tirelessly for 20 years and we join in celebrating 25 years of being in our congress and sought at every stage to make sure these funds were projected, to make sure we're doing our part, that congress is doing their part, all of the federal agencies, the person that first called me to share the news we're out of the white house and into the congress and wait our magical 60 to 90 days and lees give a warm welcome leader nancy pelosi. [applause] >> who is also keeping track on the giants. >> you know mr. mayor i always listen attentively to every world you say but i kno
secretary lahood if you could thank president obama from all of us. yes. [applause] because i know today we're going to spend a lot of precious moments thanking leader pelosi and congress women fine 79 and boxer and. >> >> we're going to thank all of our community members and from china town and all of them have worked very hard. these are not easy projects. they're very complicated and people had to work at the highest levels to make sure that every aspect worked, and a person who...
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and talk to us. it will be more human like in thinking. >> guest: more integrated in our field of view so we don't actually have to interact with a a little box. it will be more seem less than that and eventually go inside our bodies. that is not tomorrow. that is decades away. another one of the trends i talked about in my previous book the singularity is near, information technology is progressing exponentially. performance and size, they are shrinking and the rate of 150 volumes per decade. these will be blood cell size in 2013s 42040s. we will put them in our blood stream to keep us healthy but they will go inside the brain, act as biological neurons, just to put those biological neurons as gateways to the clout and we can expand beyond three hundred billion pattern recognizers we have. one question is is that a lot for a little? it was a lot compared to other mammals so it enabled us to create art and science and technology but is little compared to what it is like because if you think about the
and talk to us. it will be more human like in thinking. >> guest: more integrated in our field of view so we don't actually have to interact with a a little box. it will be more seem less than that and eventually go inside our bodies. that is not tomorrow. that is decades away. another one of the trends i talked about in my previous book the singularity is near, information technology is progressing exponentially. performance and size, they are shrinking and the rate of 150 volumes per...
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meet us on the steps of the church and anybody who needs help, email us your address. so we have these post-its and we were writing people's addresses. the true heros are the volunteers that came down from brooklyn and other parts of queens that weren't damaged in manhattan. they came down and they were willing to do anything. so we would just literally handing out post-its go to 225 beechwood. go in this address and that address. >> the two of you were there before the red cross and even fema? >> well, it was a huge community effort. there were people in rock away like megyn and kalin fitzgerald, a group of women mostly and joe. [ laughter ] got together and was just like our community needs to be cleaned up. so we just were like what needs to happen? we're like obviously everything -- everybody's basement needs to come out. needs to come out now before the mold starts spreading. so we just started sending outs groups. more people were come. all of the people from my school. >> just so many people came together. these are just three of the angels who decided to help i
meet us on the steps of the church and anybody who needs help, email us your address. so we have these post-its and we were writing people's addresses. the true heros are the volunteers that came down from brooklyn and other parts of queens that weren't damaged in manhattan. they came down and they were willing to do anything. so we would just literally handing out post-its go to 225 beechwood. go in this address and that address. >> the two of you were there before the red cross and even...
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they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." because they wanted everyone in holland to believe that archie bunker was the typical american. the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." the winter show there was an inherent anti-war sentiment in the united states and there were a lot of people that work empathetic with those clauses in holland. you can never really understand how it is going to be manipulated by local agendas and parties. that was my experience. let me ask a last question. aside from things that you have been directly involved with, is there a film or documentary or television show which you think is a great example of what hollywood can mean to public policy and politics? is there a singular documentary film, television show, which stands out to you? >> "mr. smith goes to washington." no matter what your politics are, i cannot imagine anyone watching that film not being somehow moved to have a voice. to be able to put
they used to buy time. interestingly, in the mid- 1970's, the show's the labor party showed was "all in the family." because they wanted everyone in holland to believe that archie bunker was the typical american. the more conservative party showed "m.a.s.h." the winter show there was an inherent anti-war sentiment in the united states and there were a lot of people that work empathetic with those clauses in holland. you can never really understand how it is going to be...
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hese people are around us every day. they're our friends, they're our coworkers, their kids go to school with our kids. sometimes we're not even aware that they're struggling. this problem is closer than you think, but so is the solution. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. neil: the economy is stumbling. nothing seems to be happening, but ralph nader has got a plan. one day he says he will get companies hiring and fast. getting people spending soon. >> nonfinancial companies are sitting on over a trillion dollars of shareholders cash. the investors cash. a lot of them are not giving adequate evidence. some of them like google and emc giving no dividends. if they can be pressured by pension funds to unload a cup and billion dollars into the onomy, people would spend it. they don't like the tax penalty for it. would you give them a tax holiday? you have to put it to use and do something? >> they tried that in 2004 and they brought back hundreds of villain
hese people are around us every day. they're our friends, they're our coworkers, their kids go to school with our kids. sometimes we're not even aware that they're struggling. this problem is closer than you think, but so is the solution. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. neil: the economy is stumbling. nothing seems to be happening, but ralph nader has got a plan. one day he says he will get companies hiring and fast....
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most of us mainly dry. we've got the front, the main event, still right off the northern california coastline. but we're seeing a few scattered showers ahead of that. taking a look here. picking up light to perhaps a few moderate rain falling over petaluma, rain cells, i should say, finish my sentence there. down into novato, san rafael, mill valley, light showers a possibility for you and down into areas along the peninsula, campbell, blossom hill road, maybe a few sprinkles there. the ail ma dawn expressway. -- alma done expressway -- almadon expressway. this morning, isolated showers. winds are still light out there. upper 30s to low to mid-40s outside the door. by the afternoon, the rain will come and with the main front so will the wind. gusts expected. possibility of isolated thunderstorms. widespread showers are in the extended forecast here. so get ready. we're gearing up for rain. it will be steady by the afternoon. tomorrow morning, we're tapering off, a few lingering showers. that should be about
most of us mainly dry. we've got the front, the main event, still right off the northern california coastline. but we're seeing a few scattered showers ahead of that. taking a look here. picking up light to perhaps a few moderate rain falling over petaluma, rain cells, i should say, finish my sentence there. down into novato, san rafael, mill valley, light showers a possibility for you and down into areas along the peninsula, campbell, blossom hill road, maybe a few sprinkles there. the ail ma...
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this is going to be used. i will use that this morning. later today. i love this. >> rob actually has a foot phobia, i would say. >> feet are revolting to me. >> this is to use on jenny, your girlfriend. you can scrape all of the callouss off of her. >> come here, let me get that bunyan, baby. she likes foot stuff. >> are you going to regift that? >> no. i'm going to use all this. >> this is because you love your -- what are they called? cake balls. >> we had these on the show a year ago. those are good. >> last but not least, because we need space. >> these are good. we need things in new york for storage. very nice. thank you so much. these are good. >> mine are not wrapped. >> in true dude fashion. >> you always complain about the studio being very cold. so this should help out. slippers. >> i saw these and i liked them. >> and you can heat them in the microwave. then you can wear them under the desk because they keep it so cold here. i knew you liked that. and also, really quick here, because you talked about this before, and i wanted to get you th
this is going to be used. i will use that this morning. later today. i love this. >> rob actually has a foot phobia, i would say. >> feet are revolting to me. >> this is to use on jenny, your girlfriend. you can scrape all of the callouss off of her. >> come here, let me get that bunyan, baby. she likes foot stuff. >> are you going to regift that? >> no. i'm going to use all this. >> this is because you love your -- what are they called? cake balls....
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do people use flers to make a statement? >> during the last few years, the top recessionary times, we saw a number of transactions with the average ticket was down. and our food businesses held up even better. a box of chocolates might be a little bit less ephemeral than a bouquet of flowers. birthdays are still going to come around. all of those celebratory occasions are going to come around they need to participate in. we had a nice little service that will help others. neil: who better than the guy who plays cliff on how jobs are falling off a cliff. john mica murder on layouts that are way out of the norm. and while he says his fix is better than washington's. better than washington's. bar none. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta tast
do people use flers to make a statement? >> during the last few years, the top recessionary times, we saw a number of transactions with the average ticket was down. and our food businesses held up even better. a box of chocolates might be a little bit less ephemeral than a bouquet of flowers. birthdays are still going to come around. all of those celebratory occasions are going to come around they need to participate in. we had a nice little service that will help others. neil: who better...
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and from all of us happy holidays. thank you for joining us tonight. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> and we're always here for
and from all of us happy holidays. thank you for joining us tonight. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> and we're always here for
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that's why shall they use us as postman. when the crisis that two thousand and eleven in august few months after the crisis started it was russia who suggest that. that the security council react and there was a statement adopted by consensus which contained all the right things that everyone must stop fighting and that the dialogue must begin then we supported the arab league plan. indorsed the arab league observers to be sent to syria and the game worked very thoroughly was damascus to accept them. unfortunately their mission was aborted for no good reason it was aboard that exactly at the time in december two thousand and eleven they submitted their first report to the security council which was rather on the objective side and which was not putting all the blame on the government on but also describing the atrocities and mis wrongdoings by the by the opposition groups then the arab league aborted the mission and then the un observers were deployed and as the relative start that would be to be seen. not sustainable but st
that's why shall they use us as postman. when the crisis that two thousand and eleven in august few months after the crisis started it was russia who suggest that. that the security council react and there was a statement adopted by consensus which contained all the right things that everyone must stop fighting and that the dialogue must begin then we supported the arab league plan. indorsed the arab league observers to be sent to syria and the game worked very thoroughly was damascus to accept...
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frame for us the significance of that fight. what is actually going on that we should have cared about? >> the senate had passed the amendment to abolish slavery the year, the spring before. and the house had defeated it, the republicans had a majority but not a supermajority. and you need two-thirds of the house and the senate to pass a constitutional amendment. so lincoln made this decision. he didn't do it hugely, publicly, although he let it be known that the administration was behind this surprising introduction of this failed bill to amend the constitution back into the house. and he and seward concocted a campaign of offering jobs to convince 20 lame duck democrats to vote. and it passed by two votes. i think the importance for lincoln was the sense that he had, you know, and he said it in 1858, a house divided against, you know, we can't exist half slave and half free. i think that lincoln felt that the war literally could not come to an end with slavery on the table, that even if th-- civil war stped the country would e
frame for us the significance of that fight. what is actually going on that we should have cared about? >> the senate had passed the amendment to abolish slavery the year, the spring before. and the house had defeated it, the republicans had a majority but not a supermajority. and you need two-thirds of the house and the senate to pass a constitutional amendment. so lincoln made this decision. he didn't do it hugely, publicly, although he let it be known that the administration was behind...
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and from all of us happy holidays. thank you for joining us tonight. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> and we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. good night.
and from all of us happy holidays. thank you for joining us tonight. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> and we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. good night.
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longest depression in american history two facts that i think most americans don't know can you tell us a story about that party and how and what its impact was. well this is the bradley martin ball and i'm glad that you're singling you know tom because i agree with you that the nineteenth century is not so far away but we've forgotten a lot about it here is what was really significant about it i think first of all that it came at the tail end of the long depression we think of the great depression as sort of the spinal gasps of this sort of a long run of nineteenth century sort of overly turbulent capitalist development but actually a period i think of even greater misery was this long depression in the nineteenth century a time when really you know the gears of industrialization started to grind very painfully the bradley martin ball was i think a manifestation of some of that grinding. christian can you hear me. ok your mike has just died so i don't think you have to do anything but somebody in new york has to do something. and there it is back ok i can now i can continue i'm sorry i
longest depression in american history two facts that i think most americans don't know can you tell us a story about that party and how and what its impact was. well this is the bradley martin ball and i'm glad that you're singling you know tom because i agree with you that the nineteenth century is not so far away but we've forgotten a lot about it here is what was really significant about it i think first of all that it came at the tail end of the long depression we think of the great...